As someone who loves shooters The Order looks very meh. I doubt it'll amount to much. It's pretty at times for sure, on a technical level, but everthing I've seen from the game design looks downright boring from it's gameplay, and at times the lack of it and how it's on rails.
Bloodborne on the other hand, I've no real interest in admittedly, however I wasn't much of a Souls fan either. However, I recognize the commercial viability of such a game and I think it's going to capture that same enthusiastic market, gameplay looks good compared to the Souls games I have played and graphically it's impressive. I think it's really important at this point Sony not rush Uncharted, release it when it's good and ready. Last thing they can afford is a gamer falling out with their Naughty Dog ass sniffing fart loving fanfare.
OP brings multiplats into the mix, I thought he'd try harder. Still, bringing up multiplats then sure PS4 owners will have great games to play. Mad Max coming out, Just Cause 3, Metal Gear Solid V, Dying Light, Dead Island 2, probably new Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty will be big sellers, the Division, the new Rainbow Six, probably Doom 4, Battlefield Hardlines, Star Wars Battlefronts III, Mirror's Edge, maybe a new Mass Effect, a new Madden, FIFA, whatever annual sports franchises, all that good stuff. On the multiplat end, sure Sony will deliver, exclusives however is what is supposed to set it apart from competing systems, and on that end they're still somewhat underwhelming...
Granted, as far as the indie games goes they seem to have some stuff great going for it. Tomorrow's Children definitely looks like it could maybe be good. No Man's Sky has my interest, for now, wouldn't be surprised if it feel victim to overhype though. We'll probably see the next chapter of the Oddworld remakes on PS4, giving preference to Sony once again (still haven't released it on other platforms to my knowledge and they were supposed to by year's end).
It'd be really nice if Persona 5 can see a Western release before 2016's end.
Hey, what's the news on Last Guardian, is it dead yet, or is it now a PS4 project?
I wouldn't be surprised if Capcom over-promised on Deep Down, and it came to be "free" to play garbage that people later resent when the game nickel and dimes them for content. I still haven't forgotten how much of a disappointment Dragon's Dogma was, and all the disappointing titles they've produced over the years (though some I admittedly love, but totally failing on wider market). They still haven't recovered from their 2006 mass exodus that became Platinum Games following the closing of Clover Studios, taking with them the best and brightest of Capcom along with them.
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